Japanese GP 2010 - Suzuka

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not sure where to post, not exactly groundbreaking
http://twitter.com/#!/MikeGascoyne/status/26817759195

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Looks promising :roll:
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Wow, 100% chance of precipitation all day is pretty astonishing.

Either way, it's off to bed for me. I've got an early start tomorrow and I'm not going to wait for this show to get on. And I don't want to watch FP2 again, as SPEED is replaying it right now.
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I'm going back to bed :(
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From Mike Gascoyne's Twitter:
Mike Gascoyne wrote:Track inspection tomorrow at 9.30 local and qualifying at 10.00. Just announced by the FIA

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Be interesting if the lack of overnight parc-ferme causes any teams any particular problems in the race.

'Cos the one thing we know about parc-ferme, it aint really all that ferme, and every race produces pages and pages of FIA sanctioned fixes and replacement parts (usually sensors, but all sorts).

If they have to go straight from quali to race tomorrow, could be a lot of niggles on the car, a few problems to drive around, and maybe some reliability issues as the cars don't seem to be designed to do a qualifying and race distance without overnight attention.

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As boring a track Fuji is...it surely can't get worse than this... :roll:
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What happens if the it still rains tomorrow?
I found no procedures for qualifying/race delay in the Sporting Regulations.
Could the race take place on Monday?

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timbo wrote:What happens if the it still rains tomorrow?
I found no procedures for qualifying/race delay in the Sporting Regulations.
Could the race take place on Monday?
I believe the race would start in WDC order if Qually cant take place so Webber gets pole with Nando alongside. 8) [-o<
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No qualifying at all, then they will line-up in numerical order, Button on pole, behind the safety car I'd imagine, try and clear some surface water with 24 cars in formation, then go for a race ... even if they don't seem to be clearing water, they'll probably still go green (Fuji 07), FOM has TV contracts and TV schedules to be honoured.

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Martin Whitmarsh said on bbc if there is no quali then the grid is formed by their car numbers.

puts macca in a strong position
mercedes would have best grid start of the year lol

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astracrazy wrote:Martin Whitmarsh said on bbc if there is no quali then the grid is formed by their car numbers.
I think he wishes so, definitely.
But if we look at the 2003-2005 system, first qualifying was form according to championship positions IIRC.

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Yeah, but it's 2010, so what happened then doesn't matter quite so much as what the rules say now.

Full knockout quali, if not sorted by any fastest times, if not by who tried to start a timed lap, if not by the order cars left the pitlane, if not by car number.

Which is why McLaren were calculating how long they could leave a car sitting, idling at the end of the pitlane waiting for a green light (round about 5minutes) ... if it were to go green, and then back to red as cars flew off everywhere, sitting at the head of that queue for longest would mean pole.